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Yeadon Landmarks

Alexander Terrace

Two images of a terrace of stone houses located off Sun Street and…

Alma Street

Alma Street and Back Alma Street seen from the High Street.

Apperley Lane

Apperley Lane on the border of Rawdon and Yeadon, as it approaches…

Asquith House

Asquith House is situated at the junction of Cemetery Road and Carlton…

AVRO 1939 – 1945 (1)

During the 1939-45 War, 17,000 workers were employed in aircraft…

AVRO 1939 – 1945 (2)

A group of people who worked at the AVRO, including some of the many women who contributed massively to the war effort while working there.

Back Lane

Back Lane runs from Gill Lane parallel to Henshaw Lane and ends at Church Street which is at the junction with Henshaw Lane.

Bancroft House

This photograph was originally taken onto a glass slide by E. E. Slater of Hopeville…

Bancroft Works

Located at the top of Henshaw Lane, the building has had a variety of occupants and businesses.

Banks

View overlooks the Queensway estate with Guiseley beyond, note the number of mill chimneys in the distance.

Banksfield

The following three photographs show the construction work for new houses on…

Barcroft Grove

Barcroft Grove seen from New Road.

Barfield Avenue – 1966 Onwards

Number 40 Barfield Avenue is behind the Standard 10 car, (on the left) home of Ernest Shaw and his wife, grandparents of the donor …

Beck Path

View looking back from Park View.

Benton Terrace

This image had been placed in our Guiseley section under the name of ‘Guiseley Street’ however,…